Apr 15 Wednesday
Looking for the best way to spend your evening? Join us every Wednesday in the RØDE House for Happy Hour with drink specials and free live music from local artists. This night features Lone Social.
Free, no tickets required.
Ages 21+ only. Please present a valid ID upon entry.
This event is part of our RØDE House Happy Hour series.
ABOUT THE ARTISTSCooper Clark and Jacob Evans are a duo act out of Fayetteville, AR. Together, these two weirdos make up the band we hope you come to know as Lone Social. Their signature sound comes from years of obsessing over John Mayer’s melody driven leads, their southeastern roots, and love for making people dance. Their heart is to bring tunes that are honest to the other weirdos and romantics of the world. As longtime best-friends, multi-dimensional creators, and aspiring improvisation comedians, Evans and Clark’s relationship is nothing short of unique. While Cooper Clark isn’t playing electric guitar, he is producing immersive experiences across NWA and beyond. Jacob Evans, a husband and father of two, is pioneering a new way to do real estate transactions as CEO of a rising tech platform. Together they create music as a way to release the pressure valve of life and engage in their community. The two artists combine their powers to form a fresh pop-rock sound, called Lone Social. Their debut single Slow It Down was released on October 29, 2021. The song documents a road trip Evans took across the country in a half-filled U-Haul, where his newly-proposed-to fiancée met his family for the first time. When the duo sat down to write this song, they knew they wanted to remind themselves of that early feeling in any relationship. Slow It Down, when you have more to say, take the long way home. Thanks for listening.
The Goddess Gala is a fundraiser for the Merlin Foundations Grandma’s Houses which work & provide help for child victims of abuse in 8 counties. The Gala has a silent auction, potluck feast, drumming, blessings, dancing & a belly dancing performance. BYOB.This is a woman’s only private party. All proceeds go to the children at the Merlin Foundation.
Hosted by Derelicts Digest, enjoy this free, all ages, event to share your work, meet your people and have a chance to perform your work.
Open to the public, If you're not ready to share or just want to enjoy, grab a Bev from our Happy Hour and enjoy the vibes and intimacy of Club 509 located in the Kava Bar.
TLDR; (a haiku)
bring a poem, please read it, dear, with braveryfor us, you and me
Join us for a night of exquisite food, engaging conversation, and lively community at Supper Club.We believe great food should be shared, which is why we invite you to an evening where you can connect and share stories over a meal. It’s not just about the food; it’s about the connections we make and the community we build together, one meal at a time.
Tickets are $115 ($105/members), reserve your spot online or with Box Office at (479) 657-2335 today.
Starting the 2026 Van Cliburn Concert Series is a rare performance: two award-winning pianists in one unforgettable night. We invite you to join us for a breathtaking evening of live music by acclaimed pianist and Gold Van Cliburn Competition winner Aristo Sham, and much-admired pianist and Silver Van Cliburn Competition winner Vitaly Starikov.
This evening, you’ll experience Sham’s engaging emotional resonance and exciting spontaneity, while Starikov will draw you into his bold, raw performance with a powerful style.
This initial installment of the 2026 concert series brings some of the most iconic works of the classical world to Bentonville for a virtuoso performance. Set against the beauty of the Great Hall and the museum’s natural setting, this concert is not one to miss. We hope to see you there.
Tickets are $45 ($36/members, $10/students and teachers). Reserve your spot online or with Guest Experience at (479) 657-2335 today.
Apr 16 Thursday
Discover the inspiring life of George Washington Carver at the National Museum in Diamond, Missouri, where he was born into slavery. He later became a renowned educator and agricultural scientist at the Tuskegee Institute, and became one of America’s most influential figures. The day includes the museum, an orientation film, and a hands-on activity in the peanut lab where Carver’s agricultural innovations come to life.The next stop is at the “World’s Largest Small Electric Appliance Museum,” which is also located in Diamond. It is a multi-room collection of over 7,000 vintage machines ranging from toasters to coffee pots, hot dog roasters, waffle irons, and hair dryers, just to name a few. It was the result of one man’s fascination with the historic revolution of electrified kitchen and household goods that we now think of as commonplace. Attendees may have the privilege of a guided tour by the owner, who alone knows the history and stories that go along with the incredible collection.Lunch at the museum is included. Please note: individuals with peanut allergies should exercise caution during the lab activity at the Carver Museum. Meeting location and other information will be sent to participants upon registration. Activity Level:
Creativille is a mixed media art retreat held at Community Creative Center every April. This year we have 6 instructors who will each lead a half day workshop appropriate for all skill levels. Projects include cyanotype, sculpting with polymer clay, making paper flowers and more!
The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press is one of JR’s most extensive immersive and experiential works to date. After taking portraits in one of three individual photo booths, visitors enter the interior of an oversized, whirring printing press – turning their image into a tangible work of art while offering a glimpse into the creative process of JR. After the experience, visitors leave with their own, one-of-a-kind print.
Member Perk: Momentary members receive two free prints per visit. Just reserve your timed ticket online or with the Box Office, and your discount will be applied at checkout!
Timed portrait tickets are $20 (Free for members), reserve your timeslot online or with the Box Office at (479) 657-2335.Timed portrait tickets include one oversized photo portrait and admission for up to three people. Digital copies of your photo will be available after your visit.If you do not plan on taking a portrait during your visit, no purchase is required to attend The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press.
Kick up your heels and join the fun -- no partner needed! In this energizing line dancing class, participants will learn choreographed steps to a variety of music styles, from country classics to pop favorites. Whether you’re brand new to line dancing or just brushing up on your moves, we’ve got you covered. Each session starts simple and builds at your pace, so you’ll feel confident and comfortable every step of the way.Led by a friendly and experienced instructor from the Springdale Senior Center, you’ll get personalized guidance, a welcoming group atmosphere, and the added joy of moving together gether in sync. It’s not just a class -- it’s a community. Along with step-by-step instruction and repetition to build muscle memory, you’ll boost your coordination, improve cardiovascular health, and sharpen your mind -- all while having a blast! Our instructor will break down each routine, offering tips and encouragement in a supportive and upbeat environment.So come for the music, stay for the smiles, and leave with a spring in your step! Let’s dance, laugh, and move together -- one step at a time. Activity Level: 1
"Finding Our Way | February 5 - April 26, 2026The moment of arrival—what we carry when we seek sanctuary, transitions, and the crossing into safety. Sandra Spotts, artist. Jay Lane, artist. Familiar images made from various materials and objects, found and recycled, placed in a format of controlled chaos, is at this point in my journey, the medium of choice for the“Finding Our Way” exhibit at Gotahold Brewing. I see society as satirical subject matter that exists in a surrealistic landscape of twisted perspective that is filled to the fences with social ironies. And yet, I still have to maintain my sense of humor about what has been and what will be with the activities du jour based on fear, war, greed, and hate. With this sense also comes my interpretations, expressed visually based on myexperiences, feelings, and health, from finding my way as an artist. I hope these pieces give you a sense of curiosity that you continue to carry with you while you are finding your way through all of this we humans call life."